Those 10-15 minutes matter too!

We often see people arrive for a training session 10-15 minutes early. This is a substantial amount of time in one’s day that can be filled with all kinds of things to make you a better person (besides lifting heavy weights, which automatically makes you a better person). We see many members use this time to mingle, roll out, etc., which is wonderful. However, we also often see members not quite sure what to do before 3.2.1. go and just stand by the door, asking themselves why did I come so early. Well we are here to help you make your session even more productive. Take a moment and think about what you would like to improve, and once you know think of what’s stopping you. Now take out a piece of paper and get ready to write your own personalized to do list on self-improvement.

1. Address your business! Everyone has their own mobility issues and it is important to address them. If time allows, we will often mobilize a particular joint at the beginning of class. However, if you are looking to improve your performance, increase your range of motion or just have less pain, then take some time before class to address your particular issues. Here are a few drills that can be helpful to many CrossFitters:* Hamstring Flossing* Shoulder Internal Rotation Drill

2. Practice your jump rope skills. It is hard to get better at a skill, like double-unders if you have limited time to practice. If improving your double-unders is one of your goals, then carve out a few minutes before class to work on them.

3. Work on your pull-ups. If you are working toward getting a strict pull-up, talk to one of the coaches about our pull-up program. This is a 3-week program that will help facilitate you towards your goal of getting a strict pull-up. If you’re working toward kipping pull-ups, understand they are a skill that definitely needs to be practiced. Practicing your kipping pull-ups in the middle of your workout, while fatigued, is probably not the best idea. Take some time before class to work on the movement. If muscle-ups are your weakness, apply the same principles.

4. Work on your gymnastics. Let’s be honest, if you haven’t done gymnastics since you were in the womb, then this is probably an area that you should work on. Gymnastics covers a broad scope of movements, ranging from hollow rocks to L-sits to toes-to-bar. Carl Paoli has done a fantastic job of putting up informative instructional videos for many gymnastics movements. Check out his blog, GymnsasticsWod.com, to find something that is appropriate for your athletic ability to improve upon.

These are just a few ideas on how to spend your 10-15 minutes before class starts. There are tons of other things that you can do before class and we would love to hear about them. How do you spend your time before your training sessions?